apps

“You’re smart, good-looking & successful. You don’t need a dating app to get a date—you’re too popular as it is. But you should join The League,” reads the app’s website. The site invites users to download the app and join the waiting list for its “private alpha.” Once live, it promises to exclude all of […]

“…the more I think about it, the more I like the ‘yo’ concept. And it’s not because of the app’s latest feature: you can send a ‘yo’ to the username ‘worldcup’ to receive a ‘yo’ (and nothing else) anytime a team scores a goal. Rather, it’s because I’ve always thought that there is beauty in […]

The app, called Yo, lets people say “Yo” to their friends. Tap a name on the app’s list of contacts, and a text notification saying “Yo” pops up on the recipient’s smartphone, along with a recorded voice shouting the syllable. The idea is simple. It may turn out to be a dud. But $1 million […]

In spite of efforts by occasional news round-ups like ourselves, as well as those of the financial glitterati and alleged evil-doers, almost no one has ever heard of the crypto-currency, and isn’t interested in doing so. And now, the most likely source of popular enlightenment—an iPhone app—is no more.

We’ve been selected as a “featured source” in Pulse, the #1 free news application for the iPhone, iPad, AND Google Android. Pulse has been featured in CNN, NYTimes & Fortune Magazine, and simply put, the app makes it easier to read Fashionista on these particular gadgets. Sign up for Pulse here if you’re on an […]

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Feb 25, 2011 at 12:15 PM

SAC

Mary Jo White was the top federal prosecutor in New York City during Bill Bratton’s first run as the Big Apple’s top cop, and she learned a few lessons from his “broken windows” theory: Clean a place up a little, and throw the fucking book at the street urchins who are messing things up with […]